Eminönü Meydanı (Ragıp Gümüşpala Caddesi), Istanbul, İstanbul
Camion de restauration · 806 conseils et avis
Aylin Alpustun: It is basically a whole bunch of fast food fish and bread kiosks just by the water. It is very touristy and colourful also loved by the locals - however I do not believe are very hygienic
Aylin Alpustun: Built in 1890 by a financier (Borluoğlu), was rented out to Nasuhi Erzurumluoğlu untii 1936, then used as high schools, it is now the city’s cultural and tourism directorate
Tayakadın Mah. Terminal Cad. No:1, Arnavutköy, İstanbul
Aéroport international · Tayakadın · 1799 conseils et avis
Aylin Alpustun: The more I travel, the more I am getting used to this airport which I still thinknis unnecessarilly too big. Yet I love the fact that there is a library at domestic departutes
Aylin Alpustun: Such a cute little village in the hills approx half hour drive from Kuşadası - love buying bread from the villagers who bake it in ovens outside
Aylin Alpustun: In all honesty there is not much to see at this former Greek village. Kind of sleepy, some old stone houses and a few cafes. Yet I love this tiny little village
Aylin Alpustun: I love the fact that this historic site from the Roman times is part of the city - with signage and short notes - instead of being a site that one has to pay to enter. What a great idea
Aylin Alpustun: There was a gentleman playing the accordion at the entrance of the church- the splendid sound of music and trust me nothing beats that memory for me
Aylin Alpustun: Loved the area around the fountain - there are seating areas where one can sit and sip coffee and read to the relaxing sound of the fountain’s water
Aylin Alpustun: Huge museum, with such a rich selection both Bulgarian and foreign. I also loved the displays. Sad that there were not enough english books on the museum’s works
Aylin Alpustun: Unfortunately it is not possible to take photos inside but let me tell you, the interior is like an art gallery. The frescoes are beyond words. There are 11, 13 and 19 Century layers
Aylin Alpustun: Once upon a time the current museum used to be the former Royal Palace so the building is as exquisite as the art displayed. Definitely visit, so central
Aylin Alpustun: Although it is right in the center of Kusadasi - it is kind of hidden, unfortunately led by via WC signs. It was built in 1618 - male and female entrances are separate. The interior is quite nice
ул."Славянска" 8 (ул. Георги С. Раковски), Sofia, София-град
Théâtre · Оборище · 16 conseils et avis
Aylin Alpustun: Obviously could not watch a performance at the theatre due to the language barrier, however the building is so eastern block, somewhat ugly yet the art on the exterior makes it attractive
Aylin Alpustun: It is so picture pretty. And the interior is also beyond words. So much detail and the colours are beautiful. Please visit and light a candle
Aylin Alpustun: Love the red brick building. Unfortunately a lot of the interior paintings are gone. However inside you must look out for the glass floor parts where you can sed the layer underneath. Interesting
Aylin Alpustun: I attended two wonderful concerts at this hall. Incredibly the exterior signage is insufficient. The acoustics is wonderful, the interior decoration does not sum up to much. A huge organ inside.
Aylin Alpustun: This church I understand completes the triangle of tolerance - Sofia gathers the three monotheist temples very close to each other. I attended the baptism of a little baby, so peaceful and beautiful
Aylin Alpustun: I really love local markets and trust me this one is one of my favourites in terms of freshness and price. The sales people are also very pleasant. Love this market
Aylin Alpustun: Honestly I think it is the only area in Kuşadası which is of some quality. There are some bars and shops - I would say the best place is the restaurant/bar on the second floor, away from the crowds